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The Check-In Roller

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  • I have both the carry-on and medium check-in in grey. Both my partner and I use them; the size is great for individual or couple travel. For a weekend trip, we can share the check-in, bring our own personal bags, and we’re set. For a 7-9 day trip to Hawaii and a weeklong trip to Curaçao, we brought both, and I brought an additional overnight duffel. We only checked the larger suitcase. Compartments are helpful for organization; toiletries can go in separate bags or the spillproof zippered pouches. The compression and expansion features are great for when you shop or want to decrease the weight of your carry-on bags. Carry-on suitcase is tough enough to check in a pinch or at the gate and come back in good shape.

  • I have a range of bags from BÉIS and their competitors. From the medium size checked bag, to the large (23”) carry-on, and the crescent weekender bag. Beis’s product quality and streamlined design stands up to Away for less cost. I also like that more divider compartments, a weight scale, and padded handle are built into BÉIS bags. The crescent “day tripper” weekender is the perfect size for your travel personal bag.

    Verified purchase

  • I’ve taken my BEIS Large (29") and Medium (26") Check-In Rollers on multiple international trips, and honestly? They’ve held up so well. The design is super functional — tons of compartments that make packing actually enjoyable and keep everything in its place (even when TSA decides to rummage through your stuff). The built-in weight reader is a cool idea — it lets you check if your bag’s over 50lbs before you hit the airport scale. That said, it’s not perfect — it doesn’t tell you exactly how over or under you are, so it’s more of a rough guide than a precise tool. I got mine in beige, which is stunning but definitely shows scuffs and dirt faster. Personally, I don’t mind because luggage is meant to live a little — but if that bothers you, they do sell protective covers. Verdict: Stylish, sturdy, and functional. A few quirks, but overall the BEIS rollers are a travel must if you like looking put-together and staying organized.